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Hezbollah denies allegations of readiness to clash with Lebanese State

Hezbollah denies allegations of readiness to clash with Lebanese State

Saba Yemen4 days ago
Beirut – Saba:
Hezbollah categorically denied on Wednesday the reports broadcasted by Al Arabiya and Al Hadath channels claiming the party's readiness to confront the Lebanese state and other related fabrications.
In a statement issued by its Media Relations Office and received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), Hezbollah affirmed that the circulated reports and information are entirely false and baseless, describing them as pure fabrications born out of the imagination of these channels and serving suspicious agendas aimed at creating confusion and destabilizing Lebanon.
Hezbollah called on all media outlets to disregard these fabricated reports and avoid basing their analyses or positions on them.
The party reiterated the importance of referring to its official Media Relations Office for accurate positions and viewpoints, especially in such sensitive and critical times.
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